TV Ratings 2024

OMG Maddie from The Traitors is in the Christmas and Boxing Day Call the Midwife.
 
BARB still hasn't updated for w/e 15th December. Considering it didn't update last Monday, I don't have much faith in it updating tomorrow either. Perhaps it won't be until the end of next week or the start of the week after.
 
I'd put a health warning on those until BARB or the BBC confirms it, presumably next week though.
 
BARB has updated with the late two weeks though, so I'll post them later.
 
If that figure for Gavin and Stacey is correct, apparently it's the highest figure for a TV episode in over 20 years.

And the figure for Wallace and Gromit would make it the highest audience for a film in 25 years.
 
December 9 - 15

01 Strictly Come Dancing 9.888m
02 Shetland 5.310m
03 I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here: Coming Out 5.106m
04 Coronation Street 4.493m
05 Michael McIntyre's 25th Anniversary Stand Up Special 4.412m
06 Have I Got News For You 4.149m
07 Asia 3.949m
08 Antiques Roadshow 3.945m
09 Emmerdale 3.937m
10 Moonflower Murders 3.929m
11 Return To Paradise 3.858m
12 The 1% Club 3.753m
13 EastEnders 3.662m
14 BBC News at Six 3.637m
15 Film: The Wrong Trousers 3.555m
16 The Royal Variety Performance 3.498m
17 Wolf Hall 3.298m
18 Masterchef: The Professionals 3.197m
19 The Chase 3.091m
20 Only Connect 2.924m
 
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That's down around 170k (less than 2%) for Strictly on the final last year, which I'd say is a pretty negligible drop. Plus it had a 59.8% audience share. Given that it seems to have been as well received as any series recently, I think the BBC will be more than pleased with how it played out this year, given the bad headlines it was getting for most of last year before the series started.

I think I made a mistake for the last week when I referred to Masterchef, when I thought it was the final week. This week (which I believe WAS the final week), all three shows charted.
 
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December 16 - 22

01 Death In Paradise 7.223m
02 Strike 5.760m
03 Strictly Come Dancing: 20 Fabulous Years 5.655m
04 Coronation Street 4.449m
05 Michael McIntyre's The Wheel 4.444m
06 Antiques Roadshow 4.243m
07 Emmerdale 3.947m
08 EastEnders 3.724m
09 Bullseye 3.672m
10 BBC News at Six 3.621m
11 Return To Paradise 3.439m
12 The Weakest Link 3.416m
13 Casualty 3.138m
14 The Great British Sewing Bee Christmas Special 3.124m
15 Inside The Factory 3.108m
16 Film: Carry-On 2.983m
17 The Chase 3.080m
18 Countryfile 2.947m
19 BBC Sports Personality Of The Year 2.855m
20 Match Of The Day 2.746m
 
December 23 - 29

01 Gavin and Stacey 19.110m
02 Film: Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl 16.288m
03 Outnumbered 7.411m
04 Call The Midwife 7.068m
05 Doctor Who 5.911m
06 The King's Speech 5.663m
07 Strictly Come Dancing 5.360m
08 Beyond Paradise 5.180m
09 The Split 5.152m
10 Strike 4.733m
11 Tiddler 4.695m
12 EastEnders 4.543m
13 Coronation Street 4.372m
14 Mrs Brown's Boys 3.875m
15 Would I Lie To You? 3.723m
16 Emmerdale 3.666m
17 Return To Paradise 3.626m
18 Antiques Roadshow 3.525m
19 The Masked Singer 3.484m
20 Michael McIntyre's The Wheel 3.455m
 
That's the BBC1 figure only for The King's Speech - the ITV broadcast didn't chart.

EastEnders drew just under 5.5m for the early Christmas Day show, and just over 5.5m for the later show - the figure above is the average across all 5 episodes in the week.

Netflix got 4.281m for the first episode of season 2 of Squid Game, but none of the other episodes charted. The #50 show got 2.952m, so they all had fewer than that, and so would have an average below the chart above.
 
Gail's departure episode got the second lowest rating of the week for Coronation Street. They royally fucked that up.
 
That has to be seen as a success for Outnumbered. Despite the mixed reaction you would think they'll want to look at bringing it back for a series.
 
Yes, I was surprised to see it that high after the overnights, and online reaction, which I'd say was mixed at best. As much as I had issues with it, I'd be happy to see it back and to see the story explored more.

I can imagine Miranda Hart would be able to command a nice fee and a decent budget, if she's inclined to write a Christmas Special next year. Surely the BBC are going to be desperate to keep their success this year up. I'd say Miranda is the most obvious sitcom to revive.
 
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It is lovely to see The King’s Speech BOMB this year compared to others. That is if we are talking of THE KING CHARLES SPEECH and not the movie of the same name.
 
Gail's departure episode got the second lowest rating of the week for Coronation Street. They royally fucked that up.

Yes. It was quite a nice episode but I would much rather her new fella drove her off a cliff or the likes.
 
Yes, it was the speech. Actually, the broadcast was just called 'The King'. And it is down just over a million on last year (comparing just BBC again).
 

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